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46 



The Florists' Review 



Apkil 1, 1920 



BMIL8CHLOSS, 



MILTON 8BLINKA. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28th Street, 



NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



We Are Headquarters for Memorial Day Goods 



Largest distributors of Flowers in the Elast. 

 We manufacture Artificial Flowers, Baskets, 

 Wire Frames, etc., right in our own factory. 

 We preserve our own Cycas Leaves. Try 

 us out in one way or another. 



Boston Floral Supply & Snyder Co. 



Wholesale Florists Boston, Mass. 



15 Otis St.-96 Arch St. telephones |Ma^in^5Jfj^,g3 



Fort Hill 1084 

 Fort Hill 1086 



sometimes styled the Mayor of Pen- 

 coyd, have their greenhouses and places 

 of business. Either because it was sup- 

 j'osed that they were making too much 

 money or just to keep them in good 

 order, the West Laurel Hill Cemetery 

 Co. built greenhouses of its own inside 

 its grounds. It has increased the range 

 from time to time until today Manager 

 "William Donaghy has under his care a 

 modern range of considerable size. 



The entire place reflects the greatest 

 credit on Mr. Donaghy 's skill as a 

 grower and as a manager. 



The Easter stock was large and in 

 good variety. 



Merion. 



Henry T. Faust has his place in fine 

 condition. It was a surprise, on Palm 

 Sunday, to have Mr. Faust lead the way 

 into a house of thrifty young cyclamens. 

 On reflection, this may have been due 

 to the increasing importance of cycla- 

 mens to the place, or it may have been 

 propinquity that did it. Teddy Junior, 

 a whole house, 40x200, was promising in 

 appearance. Then the Easter plants — 

 a beautiful house of lilies, another of 

 Azalea Hinodigiri and a few lords, 

 ladies and attendants. 



Various Notes. 



William F. Gude and his son, Ernest 

 Gude, came up from Washington last 

 week. 



There have been some fine Cineraria 

 hybrida grandiflora in the windows of 

 Henry A. Dreer, Inc. They were grown 

 from seed brought from England by 

 George D. Clark. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer spent three 

 days in New York last week looking up 

 lost cases snowed under on the wharves. 



The Ever-Ready Flower Pot Cover 



The Ever-Ready Stands Out Strongly in Meeting every Pot G>ver 



Requirement 



Of What and How Made. It includes a 

 strong cardboard foundation the outside 

 of which is covered with best quality 

 Waterproof crepe paper with fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom, and all firmly put 

 together with improved metal fastenings. 



Low of Cost. It is supplied at low 

 enough prices to allow of gratis disposal, 

 as the improved appearance of the plant 

 justifies advanced pricing that more than 

 offsets its cost. 



A Tim* and Money Saver. Compared 

 with trimming pots specially, with papers, 

 mattings and the like, it freely saves 

 flower store workers' time and avoids the 

 cost of high-priced materials. 



Above prices are net. 



For adapting with the varied colors and tints of blossoms and foliage these covers 

 are regularly supplied in the following four standard colors, viz.: GREEN, WHITE, 

 PINK RED. 



Ever-Ready Covers are readily obtained of the leading dealers in Florists' Supplies 

 or by orders sent direct to us. 



Made and Supplied by the 



Ever-Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 



WM. H. GREYER, Manager 



1 46 Hughes Ave. ^-^ SiSlSlP'^ BUFFALO, N. Y. 



